She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1956 and has received honorary degrees from Albertus Magnus College, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University, Quinnipiac University and the University of New Haven.īob and his wife, Priscilla, have lived in New Haven since 1977. ![]() For the 100 regular guests, Sunrise Cafe has become a reliable place of community, offering fellowship, a once a week clinic and opportunities for housing and other social services.Īnne has received numerous awards for community service from, among others, the Connecticut Bar Association, the Connecticut Council of Foundations, Yale University, and the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce. In 2015, in cooperation with Liberty Community Services, she opened the Sunrise Cafe, which provides a free nutritious hot breakfast five mornings a week for 150-200 people, served entirely by volunteers. In 1994, she helped establish the International Festival of Arts and Ideas in New Haven, a two week festival celebrating theater, music and dance from around the world along with the involvement of local artists and neighborhood groups, to both celebrate the rich diversity of culture in New Haven and to bring artists from around the world to draw people to the Green and New Haven. Starting in 1991, she helped found LEAP (Leadership, Education, Athletics in Partnership) a youth leadership and community service program, serving more than 1000 children in five neighborhoods in New Haven. In the summer of 1986, Anne started an afternoon track program, 9 Squares Neighborhood Youth League, with the Olympic coach James Barber of Southern Connecticut State University. She has helped found important New Haven institutions. In 2015 the Arterton IP Inn of Court was established in her honor.Īnne Tyler Calabresi was born and grew up in New Haven, Connecticut. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws Degree in 2005 by Northeastern University, and has received special recognition awards from the American Board of Trial Lawyers Connecticut Chapter the Connecticut Bar Association Community Mediation and the Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and Northeastern University School of Law. Her international judicial work has taken her to numerous developing countries for programs with judiciaries to develop rule oflaw competencies in particular areas. From 2002 to 2008 she served on the International Judicial Relations Committee of the U.S. She established the New Haven District Court's Support Court program in 2010 to provide structured support for federal criminal defendants with drug or alcohol addictions. ![]() She has served on the historic Committee of the Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Lands in New Haven since 2007 and is the current Chair. ![]() Her prior litigation career was with the New Haven law firm formerly known as Garrison & Arterton, P.C. Judge Arterton has lived in New Haven since 1978 and has served on the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut since 1995, sitting in New Haven.
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